I have mixed views on all of this. I don't entirely dislike the concept of ticket agencies but I do hate what I regard as the blatant profiteering of Just Tickets and similar who add a considerable mark up to each camping pass and then insist on you buying two GA tickets (each with mark up) per camping pass as well.
Team Lang do have a good reputation and seem to be popular amongst "fans" and, let's face it - they've got Houx Annexe tickets and it's likely that individuals aren't going to get much of a look in so what else are fans likely to do?
I guess the difficulty for the ACO and the like is that it IS easier to sell 200 tickets to Just Tickets and let them administer them rather than have to administer them themselves.
What I don't understand is that (having spoken to Guy/White Rabbit Racing) if you want to book a designated chunk of space at LM the ACO want to charge considerably MORE than the face value of that space for the privilege of a designated area. I just don't get the logic of that, they are offloading a chunk of space, without having to administer it themselves so why charge more?
I think, no matter how much I think that the (various parts of the) ACO run the most fantastic event around, their ability to administer it is pants and illogical.
I think to be an official ticket agency you need to be registered as such - I guess with one of the travel associations (like ABTA but different?) which requires a pretty large bond to guarantee your solvency. Guy is hoping to get this status next year so can probably shed more light on it.